Administration of veterans' affairs, Federal government, Mental health clinic, outpatient, Clinic, operated by physicians
Oneida Tribe-Indians
The Oneida Tribe-Indians, located in Green Bay, WI, traces its roots back to upstate New York and the establishment of the 65,400-acre Oneida Indian Reservation along Duck Creek in 1838. For almost two centuries, the tribe has called this place home, governed by the Oneida Constitution and traditional laws. With a community extending worldwide to 17,000 citizens, the Oneida Nation values its people as the driving force behind its resilience and progress. Offering various programs, services, and resources, the tribe aims to uphold the legacy of its ancestors and empower its members to thrive. Beyond its historical and cultural significance, the Oneida Nation plays a vital economic role in Brown and Outagamie Counties, contributing significantly to the local economy. Through job opportunities, retail enterprises, and various businesses, the tribe provides avenues for growth and prosperity for its citizens and others.
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